Three Tins and a Crystalvac jar, Comfort
Debbie Keneson set more stock aside for the collection on the same Comfort, Texas, circuit that handled the June 2014 hand-off in Three Rivers: a one-pound and a three-pound Master Chef tin, a 2.5-pound H and H Blend can, and another clear Crystalvac jar, all from trading at the Comfort Antique Mall the same long weekend.
The Master Chef one-pound and three-pound cans: bright red, small H and H over the M in Master, the winking chef and cup, Regular Grind on the one-pound can and Drip Grind on the three-pound can, honest rust on the rims.


Another Crystalvac from the run is clear glass with an embossed metal lid; the wire bail is missing. There is no separate field photo in the 2014 folder for this Comfort pick, so the write-up here is text-only; the same form is pictured in the June 2014 Crystalvac post.
The 2.5-pound H and H Blend can is one of the oldest paper-label runs in the shelf so far: deep red and blue fields, cream H and H / BLEND / Coffee type, a Highest Quality ribbon, a PERC-O-DRIP GRIND band, and Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Co. · San Antonio, Texas at the foot. The label is torn away along the top and the lid is badly rusted.
